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[Phpgroupware-developers] Should and Shall in standards


From: Andrew M Cohill
Subject: [Phpgroupware-developers] Should and Shall in standards
Date: Mon, 21 Jan 2002 09:34:29 -0500

    It uses the words "you should not inlcude GIF's in..." it does *not* say
    "you cannot" or "you shall not". It says "should not", which implies an
    option.

It is a requirement, not an option.  This file always states
requirements with "should not", never "cannot" or "shall not".  The
file uses "cannot" only for factual statements about what is possible,
and never uses "shall" at all.

I was a member of the ANSI Standards Committee HFES-200 (Software Ergonomics) for more than 10 years.

All ANSI standards  use "should" and "shall" in this way:

Should-- strongly encouraged to do it, but it is not required.

Shall--to be in compliance with the standard, you must do it.

We also were part of the ISO 9241 Standards Committee, and the Europeans also followed this practice.

Andrew
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